But the group's latest effort is unlikely to create much controversy.
After all the affected party was asking for it-- literally.

LulzSec defaced the
homepage of the "Cybersecurity For The 21st Century, Hacking
Challenge" sponsored by Black & Berg Cybersecurity Consulting,
LLC. Black & Berg who do contract work for government agencies and
private companies writes:
Change this website's homepage picture and win $10K and a position working with
Senior Cybersecurity Advisor, Joe Black.

You can probably guess where this is going. LulzSec altered the page
background slightly and photoshopped their monocled mascot into the picture
displayed on the page. And amusingly they refused the cash prize stating:

DONE, THAT WAS EASY. KEEP YOUR MONEY WE DO IT
FOR THE LULZ

Given
that the group recently hacked a U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigations
affiliate, it's not terribly surprising that they wouldn't want to compromise
their location by accepting a prize from a public contest. As Admiral
Ackbar would say, "It's a trap!" (Potentially, at least.) Perhaps
they should have offered the prize in bitcoins.

Founder Joseph K. Black took to Twitter, posting praise for the group. He writes:

I could see how accepting the money would be next level stupid, but I would have asked the company to donate it to the EFF or something. Not that the EFF would want any sort of connection no matter how remote to Lulzsec...

"Young lady, in this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics!" -- Homer Simpson